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Fox asks Curtis about the aloe vera health center

Fox asks Curtis about the aloe vera health center

Question time in the recent plenary session held in Cortes Castilla-La Mancha featured the Aloe Vera Health Center as the protagonist. The spokesman for the Vox parliamentary group, Ivan Sanchez, asked the following question: “When does the regional government plan to start construction work on the health center of the municipality of Alovera?”

The Guadalajara representative noted during his speech that “this is one of many promises and it is not the only time that Mr. Emiliano García Page fulfills it, promising a health center in Aloe Vera that does not arrive.” This statement was made in Jadraque on March 3, 2023 when he stated that the cities of Torrejon del Rey and Aloe Vera in Guadalajara would become core health areas, so both cities would have a “new and very strong health center.”

“The municipality is growing very quickly and with the last sector that is being developed we will double the population. We will, God willing, reach 30 thousand inhabitants in a short time and it is absolutely necessary that it be equipped with a health center and not a medical office as we have now,” Sánchez stressed.

Before this oral question, Vox had already asked another written question which was answered in the same way with “What does the building look like?” Those of us who live in and near Aloe Vera know all too well. It’s a fairly large building, but not enough and We will be, as I say, a health center.”

During his response, the Minister of Health, Jesús Fernández, confirmed that the health center had already been built and that: “The commitment made a year ago by President Page, who was not involved in the construction because he had never been involved in the construction, was the definition of a basic health area, different from the health center.” “.

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“We will not tire of repeating that we must return health powers to the central government so that it can take care of these tasks and not have seventeen caste kingdoms. If this is the treatment given to large municipalities, it should not be taken into account,” concluded Iván Sanchez. If we look or consider setting up a clinic or health centre, how will we believe in its promise for rural centers or more densely populated areas, where doctors barely reach.”